Vics Track is a 0.9 km Easy 4WD trail in Double Bridges, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
You'll find Vics Track offers an ideal introduction to off-road driving near Double Bridges, Victoria. This short but scenic route delivers a surprisingly enjoyable experience without requiring advanced driving skills or specialized vehicle modifications. The completely flat terrain makes it accessible to a wide range of 4WD enthusiasts, from newcomers testing their vehicles to experienced drivers seeking a relaxed exploration of the area.
As you navigate the 0.9 km route, you'll encounter varied landscape features that showcase the region's natural character. The straightforward driving conditions mean you can focus on enjoying your surroundings rather than wrestling with technical obstacles. With zero steep grades, there are no challenging ascents or descents to manage, allowing you to complete the trail comfortably in around 3 minutes—perfect for fitting into a broader day of exploring nearby tracks or attractions.
Preparation is minimal for Vics Track, though you should ensure your vehicle is in good working order and fuel adequate for your broader journey. Standard safety precautions apply: bring water, inform someone of your plans, and check local conditions before heading out. With verified completion data available through the Newtracs app, you can track your progress and connect with the growing community of 4WD explorers in Victoria. This accessible track serves as an excellent starting point for building confidence before tackling more demanding terrain in the region.
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0.9 km
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3 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
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